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Q: Today, Finland announced the introduction of a financial literacy strategy aimed at educating its population. This move is a direct result of increasing consumer credit defaults, a dangerous statistic for economic health.
The new program will rely on help from industry experts like bankers and insurance companies to create a curriculum. Social media influencers and TV personalities will help spread knowledge, too.
Finland seems to understand that you never really stop learning.
Thank you 5i for advancing Canada's financial literacy.
Glen
The new program will rely on help from industry experts like bankers and insurance companies to create a curriculum. Social media influencers and TV personalities will help spread knowledge, too.
Finland seems to understand that you never really stop learning.
Thank you 5i for advancing Canada's financial literacy.
Glen
Q: I am concerned that I don’t have enough cash in my RRSP portfolio.
I have these stocks in my Canadian RRSP:
Canopy, Crescent, Kinross, Suncor, Well Health and Whitecap.
US RRSP
Amazon, Apple, Costco, Kroger Microsoft, Starbucks and Verizon
Which ones would you recommend I sell?
I have these stocks in my Canadian RRSP:
Canopy, Crescent, Kinross, Suncor, Well Health and Whitecap.
US RRSP
Amazon, Apple, Costco, Kroger Microsoft, Starbucks and Verizon
Which ones would you recommend I sell?
Q: Am setting up my TFSA ( 3% of total cash and RRSP portfolios ) along the lines of your growth portfolio. Which would be your 4 initial stocks, in order of preference? Thanks Derek
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Q: Great article today re the "Phoenix Market". With that in mind, could you please suggest a US stock or two in each major industry sector that you feel is well positioned for growth in the next 5-10 years that you would nevertheless be comfortable stepping into today? (Even if just half a position) Please feel free to deduct the number of credits you deem appropriate.
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Pls comment on Teradyne’s earning report and its outlook.
Should I hold or sell?
Thank you.
Pls comment on Teradyne’s earning report and its outlook.
Should I hold or sell?
Thank you.
Q: Whatever happened to Automodular? When they were last in the news, they were trying to pivot from auto parts (had just lost the Ford contract) to wind turbine manufacturing. I seem to remember they were left with a sizeable cash pool? With the growing emphasis on wind power, supported by new leadership in the US, are they likely to resurface? The management seemed to be very shareholder-focused.
Q: Hi 5i
Rogers had earnings today and stock down around -6% so far.
Been holding for 3yr with the outlook for some growth and stable dividend....however still down -12% and dividend about 3.4%.
What is its outlook going forward? Is it a lost cause?
Would you continue to hold or not?
Could you suggest a suitable replacement in this sector canada or USA with better potential upside and dividend. I own small position in BCE also down, -10%..lol
Thx
Jim
Rogers had earnings today and stock down around -6% so far.
Been holding for 3yr with the outlook for some growth and stable dividend....however still down -12% and dividend about 3.4%.
What is its outlook going forward? Is it a lost cause?
Would you continue to hold or not?
Could you suggest a suitable replacement in this sector canada or USA with better potential upside and dividend. I own small position in BCE also down, -10%..lol
Thx
Jim
Q: Hi,
Please rank BIP.UN, WSP, STN, PIF.
Thank you.
Please rank BIP.UN, WSP, STN, PIF.
Thank you.
Q: HI 5I,
I have a 2/3 position to match the growth portfolio 3%. I know you are not fans of buying into a dropping stock but with the selloff is $16.50 a good buy price for additional shares. Or should I just hold on. Perhaps the price will settle in further.
I have a 2/3 position to match the growth portfolio 3%. I know you are not fans of buying into a dropping stock but with the selloff is $16.50 a good buy price for additional shares. Or should I just hold on. Perhaps the price will settle in further.
Q: Good morning,
Would you be confident to add new money to this position or add to a small existing position based on today’s release? I bought a small position in the higher 20s and am wondering whether to dollar cost down on it, sit tight, or divest. I would appreciate your perspective.
Many thanks!
Art
Would you be confident to add new money to this position or add to a small existing position based on today’s release? I bought a small position in the higher 20s and am wondering whether to dollar cost down on it, sit tight, or divest. I would appreciate your perspective.
Many thanks!
Art
Q: I bought REAL at 27. Do i sell and move on. Or is there decent recovery potential. The stock still looks to be good value at the current price. Would you consider averaging down to be a good option if position size will not be too large.
Q: Can you comment on MITK earnings today. Do you like it moving forward?
I currently hold a 3% position in REAL (currently down 25+% since purchase in TFSA). Would a switch to MITK make sense? Which of the two do you prefer today? Or is there other names you would recommend suggest switching to today?
Thanks so much!
I currently hold a 3% position in REAL (currently down 25+% since purchase in TFSA). Would a switch to MITK make sense? Which of the two do you prefer today? Or is there other names you would recommend suggest switching to today?
Thanks so much!
Q: My broker's website crashed again this morning. You would need to book off a full day to try to get hold of them on the phone. Hmmm, doesn't this sound a lot like 2008/9? We know how that ended.
Q: Please comment on the multi year partnership between PLTR & Rio Tinto Enterprise . The pre-market price rises a lot. At what price is a good entry point ? Thanks a lot.
Q: Am I wrong in thinking the Telus International IPO is going to do well after it debuts? It seems to have all the elements of recent hot ipos: artificial intelligence, big-name contracts with Google and Uber, a doubling of revenue in just two years between 2017 and 2019. In fact, it is generating earnings unlike other rapidly growing digital companies like Lightspeed, Dye and Durham, Docebo. Is it a buy in your opinion?
Q: Can you provide me a recommendation for both a growth and conservative (income with a little upside) etf that gets me some international exposure (Non CAD / US markets). I am overweight in CAD and balanced in US. I appreciate that most large companies are ‘global’ regardless of where they are listed so take that into consideration. I am ok owning ETF’s where the holdings seem like US based but in fact they are global CO’s.
Consideration to the MER also please. I hate paying fees!
Consideration to the MER also please. I hate paying fees!
- BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
- iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR)
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
- Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
- Vanguard Retirement Income ETF Portfolio (VRIF)
Q: I have transferred my RRIF account from a broker and I plan to self-mange that account. The cash balance as of today is $290,000. I'm 88 years old so I need strong cash flow and/or capital gains to meet the required annual distribution. Please provide a list of stocks and ETFs that 5i would recommend for that purpose. Thanks for your valued assistance.
Q: I want to increase exposure to foreign equities within my RRSP. I currently have US$ in my RRSP account (in the US$ side of the account), as well as an existing position in XEF:CA (in the CA$ side of the same RRSP account), which I want to increase. I noticed that it is possible to buy XEF in US$ (the ticker is XEF.U:CA). Since I already have US$ within my RRSP, it would seem to make sense to buy XEF.U:CA, using my US$, and then after the trade settles, to "journal-entry" these newly acquired XEF.U shares to the Canadian side of the RRSP account (where presumably they would be re-designated as XEF:CA). My goal is to hold the XEF holding in CA$ for the long term, as I will ultimately dispose of these securities in CA$ when I begin to withdraw funds during retirement. Does this strategy for acquiring more shares of XEF make sense to you? Or is there some downside I am not considering? (The obvious upside is to be able to acquire the new position in XEF, using my existing US$ cash position, without a direct currency conversion expense.)
Ted
Ted
Q: The shift to EVs has now increased with intensity and resolve. With many governments now mandating this pivot it would seem investments will need to recognize and not fight the trend.
What are the favourable ways left to invest that are not overpriced. I would like your opinion in the many parts of the sector from battery components, assembly, and technology.
Please feel free to deduct questions appropriately for your response.
What are the favourable ways left to invest that are not overpriced. I would like your opinion in the many parts of the sector from battery components, assembly, and technology.
Please feel free to deduct questions appropriately for your response.